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Singapore turns skyscraper into a 250-million pixel canvas with projections that broke three world records

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  • Singapore’s skyline becomes a glowing canvas celebrating both national history and brand identity
  • Three world records mark this as one of the boldest projection shows ever attempted
  • UOB’s digital storytelling fuses tradition, future, and corporate legacy through a six-minute visual narrative

A skyscraper in Singapore has become the canvas for a record-breaking projection mapping display which spans an astonishing 250 million pixels.

The UOB Plaza 1 building, standing 280 meters tall, is hosting a series of intricate projections marking two major milestones: Singapore’s 60th year of independence and the 90th anniversary of UOB Bank.

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